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LIBRARY The library is the laboratory for all subiects in the curriculum. Here the students have access to books and magazines for use in class work as well as recreational reading. Following the standards as set forth by the American Library Association, the Enka High School Library has become a Materials Center. lt is a source For all instructional material---books, pamphlets, projectors, films, film- strips, record players, records, tape recorders, etc. In general the library is a beehive of activity and a popu- lar place with the students. f. .ITS Ronald Morgan has been doing bulletin boards for the library as part of his library work. This bulletin board is patterned after the National Book Week Theme.
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LANGUAGES Susan Brown exhibits her proiect, one of many that the Latin classes have made on phases of Roman life. Leslie Smith reads her French composition to Mrs. Howle's French students. The study of foreign languages helps to promote a healthy relation- ship between members of various nat- ionalities. It develops appreciation and understanding in students for cul- tures other than their own. Because of modern means of communications and transportation, the need of a workable knowledge of other lang- uages is increasing. This year, in addition to Latin and Spanish, French is included in the curriculum of Enka High School. Monika Schaaf writes some Spanish words on the board as her Spanish class looks on.
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,wfw-. M 4, If '. ii tb xx mf 'if , r- 'ff The Guidance Department in Enka High School is playing an important role in the daily lives ofthe stud- ents. Proper guidance in preparing for and choosing a vocation, during this age of technology, cannot be over- emphasized. This department, under the head of Mrs. Florence Elam, is primarily concerned with testing ser- vices, financial aid for students, scholarships, and col- lege information. The guidance room is equipped with numerous pamphlets, brochures, and catalogues with in- formation concerning various academic and technical schools of higher learning. With the help of the Guid- ance Department, the students of Enka are directed to- ward a future which is right for them as individuals. xt . A , 4 is yy 1 xiii, 'iijfwf ' 'A+ W Al' grqgg, 4.3 f Mrs. Warren assists Eddie in filling out his college application. G . 'Zi UI D A N E Mrs. Elam talks with Jerry, Carole, and Betty about the importance of the College Board Exam. I7
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